نتایج جستجو برای: cannabis

تعداد نتایج: 10253  

Journal: :Substance use & misuse 2015
Monique Delforterie Hanneke Creemers Arpana Agrawal Michael Lynskey Suzanne Jak Jan van der Ende Frank Verhulst Anja Huizink

BACKGROUND Cross-national differences could affect the likelihood of endorsement of DSM cannabis abuse and dependence criteria. The present study examines whether cannabis abuse and dependence criteria function differently across U.S. and Dutch cannabis users. METHOD Data on lifetime endorsement of DSM-IV cannabis abuse/dependence criteria were utilized from U.S. cannabis users who participat...

2013
Jon Heron Edward D Barker Carol Joinson Glyn Lewis Matthew Hickman Marcus Munafò John Macleod

AIMS To investigate the prevalence of cannabis use and problem use in boys and girls at age 16 years, and to investigate the role of adversity in early life and of conduct disorder between the ages of 4 and 13 years as risk factors for these outcomes. DESIGN Birth cohort study. SETTING England. PARTICIPANTS A total of 4159 (2393 girls) participants in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parent...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2015
M J Delforterie M T Lynskey A C Huizink H E Creemers J D Grant L R Few A L Glowinski D J Statham T J Trull K K Bucholz P A F Madden N G Martin A C Heath A Agrawal

BACKGROUND In the present study, we examined the relationship between cannabis involvement and suicidal ideation (SI), plan and attempt, differentiating the latter into planned and unplanned attempt, taking into account other substance involvement and psychopathology. METHODS We used two community-based twin samples from the Australian Twin Registry, including 9583 individuals (58.5% female, ...

2011
Peggy van der Pol Nienke Liebregts Ron de Graaf Dirk J Korf Wim van den Brink Margriet van Laar

This paper presents an overview of the prospective cohort design of the Dutch Cannabis Dependence (CanDep) study, which investigates (i) the three-year natural course of frequent cannabis use (≥ three days per week in the past 12 months) and cannabis dependence; and (ii) the factors involved in the transition from frequent non-dependent cannabis use to cannabis dependence, and remission from de...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2014
Ashley C Proal Jerry Fleming Juan A Galvez-Buccollini Lynn E Delisi

BACKGROUND Cannabis is one of the most highly abused illicit drugs in the world. Several studies suggest a link between adolescent cannabis use and schizophrenia. An understanding of this link would have significant implications for legalization of cannabis and its medicinal value. The present study aims to determine whether familial morbid risk for schizophrenia is the crucial factor that unde...

Journal: :Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine 2014
Alain Dervaux Marie-Odile Krebs Xavier Laqueille

Several studies have shown that Δ-9-THC the main psychoactive constituent of cannabis, can impair cognitive functions, especially attention, episodic memory, working memory and executive functions. These impairments have been related to the duration, frequency, dose and age at onset of cannabis use. Cognitive deficits may disappear with abstinence, but abnormalities may be long-lasting in subje...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2016
Seddon R Savage Alfonso Romero-Sandoval Michael Schatman Mark Wallace Gilbert Fanciullo Bill McCarberg Mark Ware

UNLABELLED Cannabinoids show promise as therapeutic agents, particularly as analgesics, but their development and clinical use has been complicated by recognition of their botanical source, cannabis, as a substance of misuse. Although research into endogenous cannabinoid systems and potential cannabinoid pharmaceuticals is slowly increasing, there has been intense societal interest in making he...

2015
Lisa Buchy Tyrone D. Cannon Alan Anticevic Kristina Lyngberg Kristin S. Cadenhead Barbara A. Cornblatt Thomas H. McGlashan Diana O. Perkins Larry J. Seidman Ming T. Tsuang Elaine F. Walker Scott W. Woods Carrie E. Bearden Daniel H. Mathalon Jean Addington

BACKGROUND Disruptions in thalamic functional connectivity have been observed in people with schizophrenia and in youth at clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis. However, the impact of environmental risk factors for psychosis on thalamic dysconnectivity is poorly understood. We tested whether thalamic dysconnectivity is related to patterns of cannabis use in a CHR sample. METHODS 162 CHR and ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2011
Benedikt Fischer Victoria Jeffries Wayne Hall Robin Room Elliot Goldner Jürgen Rehm

OBJECTIVES More than one in ten adults--and about one in three young adults--report past year cannabis use in Canada. While cannabis use is associated with a variety of health risks, current policy prohibits all use, rather than adopting a public health approach focusing on interventions to address specific risks and harms as do policies for alcohol. The objective of this paper was to develop '...

2002
M. A. Huestis

Cannabis is one of the oldest and most commonly abused drugs in the world. Recently, tremendous advances have been made in our understanding of the endogenous cannabinoid system with the identification of cannabinoid receptors, cannabinoid receptor antagonists, endogenous neurotransmitters, metabolic enzymes, and reuptake mechanisms. These advances have helped us to elucidate the mechanisms of ...

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